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In an exceptional location in Italy's Piedmont
region, at an altitude of 1,600 metres, this new Club Med Resort has
charming chalet architecture.
20 clusters of chalets around the Resort centre give pride of place to
premium family accommodation. All rooms provide an excellent standard of
comfort.

An
ideal holiday choice for families, with children's club facilities from
2 years old through to teens, so that parents can make the most of the
Italian art de vivre. The cable car located just outside the ski room
takes you up to the Vialattea (Sestriere) and Pragelato ski runs in just 4 minutes.

All rooms provide an excellent standard of comfort.

Club Room:

This elegant and delightful room (25 sq m /270 sq ft) is perfectly equipped to ensure your total well being.

Your choice of room in the Club category:

Club Apartment - Family

Club Room

Club Room - Family

Club Accommodation - Family

Club Room - Suitable for People with Reduced Mobility

The facilities

Air-conditioning

Coffee machine

Crockery, cutlery, pans etc

European electrical plugs / 220 Volts

Hair dryer

Kettle

Security safe(s)

Shower room

Telephone

Television(s)

Suite Room:

Your choice of room in the Suite category:

Suite

Suite - Family

The facilities

Air-conditioning

Bathroom

Expresso machine

Hair dryer

Ironing kit

Minibar

Security safe(s)

Tea and coffee kit

Telephone

Television(s)

Services:

"Zenology" guest amenities (or other brand)
Transfer from the station to the Resort by mini bus or private car for GMs with a Transfer package
Dedicated contact person during your stay
Your luggage delivered to and picked up from your Suite
Dry cleaning service, your clothes picked up from and delivered back to your Suite (at extra cost)
Turndown service
Housekeeping scheduled at the time of your choice

Inclusive of room service for continental breakfast

* Please note: Ski/board/boot hire is NOT included in the 'per person' price and will need to be paid for as an additional extra.

Sestriere Resort Info

Most probably the best resort in the Milky Way, Sestriere was the first purpose-built village in the Alps. It hosted the 1997 World Championships and ran many of the races at the 2006 Turin Olympic Games. Because it's at high altitude, there is top-class snow, supported by widespread snowmaking. All levels of skier should find something to sink their teeth into. There is steep terrain and off-piste for advanced skiers, great scope for intermediates and good facilities for beginners. This is all supported by a continually improving lift system, which only gets overloaded at weekends and on major holidays.

The resort itself is not overly attractive, as opposed to the stunning scenery around, but it does have everything you need off-snow: plenty for non-skiers to do, a good range of restaurants, mainly hotel-based accommodation and up-tempo nightlife at the weekends, which caters to the Italian brigades up from Turin and Milan.

Overall, Sestriere is a surprisingly good value resort, considering its renown. It's also an excellent base for exploring the Milky Way, with its own all-ability pistes to satisfy everyone. Ignoring the less-than-heavenly architecture, this is one of the best Italian resorts.

Snow Overview - Italy (snow news updated 04-Dec-2017)

Loads of fresh snow has fallen upon our featured Italian resorts this week. Thursday 27th April was a day of limited access powder skiing in Val Senales (0/110cm) and Livigno (83/115cm). Both resorts received between 35 and 45cm of fresh snow in the past 12 hours and well over half a metre in the past 24 hours. With limited options to ski below 2500 metres it is worth noting the currently very high avalanche risk further up the mountain.
Conditions on snow are excellent, however, the prevailing weather is still offering very poor visibility and at time strong winds gusts. Current cloudy/stormy weather seems set to continue into the weekend, although the heavy snowfalls should start to taper off over the next 24 hours. The weekend should offer a chance to score some excellent last season lift accessed powder.

European Weather Outlook

Across the central European Alps, snow and cold temperatures are forecast to stick around until Saturday. Accumulations of snow on the upper slopes could be huge for the time of year, with some Swiss resorts predicting around 80cm over the course of today and Friday. By the weekend the snow is predicted to subside in many regions and a mixture of sun and cloud is expected for much of Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland.
In the Pyrenees, Saturday should be the pick of the day for any skiing in Andorra. Our featured resorts are now closed for the season, but for anyone strapping on their skins, you can expect a mixture of sun and cloud, with temperatures around +3C
In Germany, 44cm of fresh snow is being forecast for Garmisch (0/380cm), who will be in disbelief at the moment for all the snow they have received of late.
Further north you can expect temperatures of around -3C and snow showers in Norway, which are set to continue right through to Sunday for resorts such Trysil. Across the border in Sweden, the weather should be fairly similar, but any snow that does fall is likely to be light and bring only 1-2cm.
Despite some recent biting temperatures and cold winds in the UK, any snow that does fall on the Scottish mountains is most likely to be on Thursday. Thereafter, rain could destroy any hopes of some late season turns.